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Miami nightlife is a hedonists paradise of glitz, glamour, swank lounges and megaclubs. Miami Design Agenda think that you might be planning your trip to Miami Beach, so we have prepared a list of the best nightclubs for those who enjoy a good cocktail and dance.

This hipster enclave boasts an open, warehouse-like space in what was formerly a railroad station (it’s actually still situated on the tracks). A state-of-the-art sound system and accompanying light show set the sensory tone for Grand Central’s Friday and Saturday night parties, where you’ll see everything from indie punk bands such as Suicidal Tendencies to progressive rockers UK.

The quintessential beach club, Nikki is an outdoor fantasyland sprawling over a stretch of sand with tiki bars, lounge chairs and torches. Decorated with beautiful people, it’s like the Playboy mansion meets Survivor, where the fittest don’t merely survive, they flourish.

Bamboo Nighclub

No, that admission price range is not a typo. Clubgoers who can shell out the dough are happy to pay as much as $2,500 for a reserved table at this South Beach hotspot, which took over the historic Paris Theater in early 2012. Melding many of the 27,000-square-foot space’s original art deco details with elements of over-the-top luxury (think crushed velvet drapes, marble tables, white crocodile banquettes and a two-ton Swarovski crystal chandelier) have made this one of the city’s hottest after-dark tickets.

Have you ever wanted to party with Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, but you just can’t find enough pure pixie dust to get your feet off the ground? Don’t worry, Treehouse is here to fulfill all your fantastical party needs. It’s the underground king of SoBe, and probably one of the best dark rooms for dancing and other things in the whole city. Always bringing quality acts, Treehouse is a damn jewel.

Nightlife is to Miami what cheese is to Wisconsin or wine is to Napa: a cottage industry. Whatever the time of year, it’s a flashy, splashy scene, boosted by countless celebrity endorsements and live appearances.